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chaning tatum and rachel mc adams was second. >>> and the first lady celebrated her birthday by joining the twitter verse. it is at lotus. that stants for first lady of the united states. and staffers sent the first tweet asking people to wish her a happy birthday. she will tweet from time to time. and it is because the message we signed mo. and they sent out a picture of her with a new haircut. this sis a meeting with her citizen cochair sporting the new do. >> i like it. >>> and stay with us this morning. 5:27. >>> bandit going to extremes to hide his identity from the cameras: the lengths to hide his face fulling -- pulling off the heist. you see it there. and it worked. >> it worked. >> and ahead this morning a quick thinking hero saved the woman from a strange accident. how a missed turn landed a suv in a cool. >> >>> good morning. topping money a couple of big mick reports going in the right direction. home obstruction is up. jumping 12% from the month before. the number of people seeking benefits is down falling to a five-year low. wall street cheered the double dose. the dow hit
chaning tatum and rachel mc adams was second. >>> and the first lady celebrated her birthday by joining the twitter verse. it is at lotus. that stants for first lady of the united states. and staffers sent the first tweet asking people to wish her a happy birthday. she will tweet from time to time. and it is because the message we signed mo. and they sent out a picture of her with a new haircut. this sis a meeting with her citizen cochair sporting the new do. >> i like it....
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i am rachel maddow here from our location at the newseum. chris matthews is taking over our coverage now of the inaugural parade along with martin bashir. he will see you again at 9:00 eastern. all our prime time shows will be live. this is going to be a very fun day and a very fun night. this is msnbc's coverage of the second inauguration of president barack obama. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed
i am rachel maddow here from our location at the newseum. chris matthews is taking over our coverage now of the inaugural parade along with martin bashir. he will see you again at 9:00 eastern. all our prime time shows will be live. this is going to be a very fun day and a very fun night. this is msnbc's coverage of the second inauguration of president barack obama. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty...
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the second was to chaning tatum and rachel mc adams. >>> you may be able to get change from the atm. atms are capable of dispensing 1 and 5-dollar bills and they are popping up around the country. chase and pnc are allowing people to withdraw 1 and 5- dollar bills. some may dispense coins. this refree for the customers. >>> 5 minutes before the hour. time for a check of the forecast. it is purple friday, people, they want to get out and see the purple caravan and it is cooperating. >> the weather will cooperate. we'll have high pressure building here and seeing showers light in nature and flurries, people are going out of town. if they head to bwi and under partly cloudy skies. the wind will be a big factor. that 35 and the winds out of the northwest at 12 miles an hour. getting the kids off to school. it will be a cold start and tend the day. the 38 is going to be feeling like we're in the 20s today because of that wind chill factor. bundle the kids up and bundle yourself up as well. let's get a check now of time saver traffic with lauren cook. >> as you mentioned. flurries are fall
the second was to chaning tatum and rachel mc adams. >>> you may be able to get change from the atm. atms are capable of dispensing 1 and 5-dollar bills and they are popping up around the country. chase and pnc are allowing people to withdraw 1 and 5- dollar bills. some may dispense coins. this refree for the customers. >>> 5 minutes before the hour. time for a check of the forecast. it is purple friday, people, they want to get out and see the purple caravan and it is...
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the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. thank you, my friend. >> you bet. >> thanks now at home for staying with us for this hour. the 1992 presidential election. that was the election that cut short poppy bush's time in office, right? he was only a one-term president because he lost in 1992. democrats like to remember 1992 as a triumphant year for the democratic party because there was this young arkansas democratic governor bill clinton unseating an incumbent republican president. the uncomfortable part of that memory for democrats is that even though bill clinton did beat president bush in 1992 he did so with only 43% of the vote. bill clinton got 43% of the vote that year. president bush got 37% of the vote. and even though it is always a bad idea to do math on television, this one isn't that hard. if you add up 43 and 37 you do not get anywhere near 100% of the vote. what happened to the rest of the vote? the wacky thing about the 1992 election in terms of thinking about american binary red versus blue party politics i
the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. thank you, my friend. >> you bet. >> thanks now at home for staying with us for this hour. the 1992 presidential election. that was the election that cut short poppy bush's time in office, right? he was only a one-term president because he lost in 1992. democrats like to remember 1992 as a triumphant year for the democratic party because there was this young arkansas democratic...
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i can barely hear you, rachel. needless to say, this is what everybody's waiting for as if on cue, the sun came out about an hour ago. allowed everyone to thaw out. and get in place. about 15 deep or so along here along pennsylvania avenue. a mile walk from this point up to the white house. we will see if the president and the first lady get out and decide to walk as jimmy carter so famously did in 1977 along the inauguration route but a lot of security and expected. i heard you mention the 8,800 participants. there are following the first five different divisions of floats, marching bands and military units and the like, there will be the panaho high school marching band. the rotc. of course, that's the president's alma mater of hawaii. that will be followed by the hawaii state float, the first of eight state floats to pass this way. there's also one other representative from hawaii, that is the schools warriors marching band so they'll be part of this. i've heard it said that there will be representatives from al
i can barely hear you, rachel. needless to say, this is what everybody's waiting for as if on cue, the sun came out about an hour ago. allowed everyone to thaw out. and get in place. about 15 deep or so along here along pennsylvania avenue. a mile walk from this point up to the white house. we will see if the president and the first lady get out and decide to walk as jimmy carter so famously did in 1977 along the inauguration route but a lot of security and expected. i heard you mention the...
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congratulations. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate that. >> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. breaking news this hour in washington. the house has finally passed its bill to pay for relief efforts for hurricane sandy. it has just happened tonight. the storm hit on october 29th. it caused 140 deaths. it caused billions of dollars of damages in the densely populated regions of new york city and new jersey and connecticut where it hit most directly. although the u.s. senate acted last month on sandy relief, it has taken john boehner's republican-controlled house 78 days since the storm to pass this bill responding to the storm. in the end, on the republican side, it ended up being a grudging vote for sandy relief. republicans voted against sandy relief by a 3-1 margin. the bill was only able to pass because a minority of republicans joined with democrats to get it done in the house. even though the senate already passed its version of hurricane sandy relief last year, last month, the senate bill has to be r
congratulations. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate that. >> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. breaking news this hour in washington. the house has finally passed its bill to pay for relief efforts for hurricane sandy. it has just happened tonight. the storm hit on october 29th. it caused 140 deaths. it caused billions of dollars of damages in the densely populated regions of new york city and new jersey and connecticut where it hit most directly. although the u.s....
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. >> congressman, we had a banner on the screen saying that mike bloomberg will be on "the rachel maddow show" and an interesting player in this pouring and is already and really pouring a lot of money in to supporting candidate who is will support gun control measures and protecting them particularly in republican primaries. he's not looking at this just as let's elect more democrats for gun control but the republican party saying why can't we win over votes there, too? you can look back to 1994 when the assault weapons ban was enacted. 46 republicans in the house, one of them, john kasich and a lot changed about the ideological divide between the parties is shaking out and republican primary challenges never more scary and terrifying but can you see getting back to a point when several dozen republican members of the house could actually safely vote for gun control measures? >> you know, i was taken the other day by the comments that phil gingrey said talking about that rape issue and todd akin. also within that, he had said, look, i we should have universal background checks and i wor
. >> congressman, we had a banner on the screen saying that mike bloomberg will be on "the rachel maddow show" and an interesting player in this pouring and is already and really pouring a lot of money in to supporting candidate who is will support gun control measures and protecting them particularly in republican primaries. he's not looking at this just as let's elect more democrats for gun control but the republican party saying why can't we win over votes there, too? you can...
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our annual rachel here continues. while i've spent twenty six years seated for addresses like this. it's my fifth time at the lek lek turn. i'm greatful to be blessed with the family that is my rock of support. my husband and son are here today. thank you. [applause] arizona's leaders arrive at the place each year with the same charge. to foster for citizens the sacred principle of opportunity and freedom. we're here on a mission of possibility. possibility that runs strong from our heritage. deep within our land. and above all, deep within ourself. we have celebrated all of the achievement of arizona's first 100 years. and we were reminderred at that time of arizona's five cs. copper, cattle, cotton, citrus, and climate. i'm here to tell you that our second set will hinge on another c. competition. that's the clear answer when i reflect upon what i have learned these past four years. and what has changed across the three decades since i first sat in this chamber. today arizona must compete for the most descriecial job of our citizens, the finest teachers in our school, the most tal
our annual rachel here continues. while i've spent twenty six years seated for addresses like this. it's my fifth time at the lek lek turn. i'm greatful to be blessed with the family that is my rock of support. my husband and son are here today. thank you. [applause] arizona's leaders arrive at the place each year with the same charge. to foster for citizens the sacred principle of opportunity and freedom. we're here on a mission of possibility. possibility that runs strong from our heritage....
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host: rachel is on our independent line from texas. caller: a neighbor pulled a gun on me and my sisters. they shot four of us. they say you have the right to bear arms. in my car, i had a hunting knife over so many inches long. they could arrest me and take me to jail. in chicago, you can buy guns. but then they turn around and do a background check on you. you can get the guns and then sell them. if they wind up in a gang member's hands, you can say they were stolen. there is not a law saying if your guns are still going to have to report them. that is the problem we're having today. guest: one of the points the president made in his presentation on wednesday was the claim that 40% of gun sales did not go through a background check, presumably what the caller is referring to, be able to sell guns on the side. what he did not go through is to explain where the number came from. it came from a survey of about 251 people done 20 years ago. a lot of those purchases were conducted prior to the brady act that went into effect in 1994. almo
host: rachel is on our independent line from texas. caller: a neighbor pulled a gun on me and my sisters. they shot four of us. they say you have the right to bear arms. in my car, i had a hunting knife over so many inches long. they could arrest me and take me to jail. in chicago, you can buy guns. but then they turn around and do a background check on you. you can get the guns and then sell them. if they wind up in a gang member's hands, you can say they were stolen. there is not a law saying...
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. >> reporter: and rachel smith collected bags of coats from big donors. >> awesome. are you ready to get to work? i have hundreds of coats in my van. >> reporter: so many lent a hand. like a private party, hosted by new york yankees starting pitcher, c.c. sabathia. >> able to give back to warm coats and warm hearts is good for me. >> reporter: and viewers all across americas donated coats at their local burlington stores. coats came in by the busload, carload, and armload. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: and as fast as we collected them, they were out the door, helping thousands across the country. >> after the hurricane hit, we lost everything. to have a warm coat means the world. >> reporter: just last year, we reached the goal of 1 million coats, in over five years. >> will smith. >> reporter: and this year, with the help from celebrities, broadway stars, a cast of characters and you, we added to that incredible total. you guys make this happen every year. so, let's see what the final coat tally is. let's run out. lara spencer, amy robach, where are you? i'm maki
. >> reporter: and rachel smith collected bags of coats from big donors. >> awesome. are you ready to get to work? i have hundreds of coats in my van. >> reporter: so many lent a hand. like a private party, hosted by new york yankees starting pitcher, c.c. sabathia. >> able to give back to warm coats and warm hearts is good for me. >> reporter: and viewers all across americas donated coats at their local burlington stores. coats came in by the busload, carload, and...
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as was the case of rachel, a behavior therapist. none of these brave women were trained in combat. they were elementary school educators dedicated to educating their young children so their first response when confronted by this terror was to protect their children. thank goodness for our first responders, they arrived in three minutes, which is incredible in a town of 60 square miles, mainly country roads. they saved innumerable lives as the shooter carried enough ammunition to continue throughout the entire school. and this loving little elementary school was helpless in the face of this assault. 20 beautiful and innocent little first graders were lost that day in a senseless act. they were no match for a troubled person with an ar-15. at the firehouse where we had all gathered to try to sort through the event of the day, the true horror of the assault began to become apparent as parents came running, crying to the station looking for their children. as we released children to their parents, we began to realize we didn't have enough children. there were parents without children.
as was the case of rachel, a behavior therapist. none of these brave women were trained in combat. they were elementary school educators dedicated to educating their young children so their first response when confronted by this terror was to protect their children. thank goodness for our first responders, they arrived in three minutes, which is incredible in a town of 60 square miles, mainly country roads. they saved innumerable lives as the shooter carried enough ammunition to continue...